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Title: It’s a Scorcher: Producer Price Inflation Rips Higher
Post by: mystery-ak on February 16, 2024, 03:23:18 pm
It’s a Scorcher: Producer Price Inflation Rips Higher

John Carney 16 Feb 2024

A key gauge of inflation surged higher in January, confirming earlier data showing that the prices of goods and services in the U.S. rose at a faster clip as the new year began.

The producer price index for final demand, a broad measure of the prices paid for goods and services produced by U.S. business, rose 0.3 percent from a month earlier, the Department of Labor said Friday.

Wall Street had expected a smaller rise of just 0.1 percent. In December, the index fell by 0.1 percent after rising just 0.1 percent in November.

The surge in January pushed the index up at the fastest pace since August of 2023.

The biggest drivers of the increase were prices of services. The services index jumped 0.6 percent from the prior month, the biggest advance since July of 2023.

Core producer prices—a measure that excludes food, energy, and the trade services metric of retail and wholesale margins—rose 0.6 percent, the biggest jump since January of 2023.

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Title: Re: It’s a Scorcher: Producer Price Inflation Rips Higher
Post by: LMAO on February 17, 2024, 11:48:52 pm
I can understand Biden's staff telling everything is going well because dementia patients can get violent when stressed but they can't get away with that when it comes to the nation at large
Title: Re: It’s a Scorcher: Producer Price Inflation Rips Higher
Post by: Bigun on February 18, 2024, 12:21:18 am
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It’s a Scorcher: Producer Price Inflation Rips Higher

No one needs a degree in economics to know that. All it takes is a trip to the to the grocery store or gas station.
Title: Re: It’s a Scorcher: Producer Price Inflation Rips Higher
Post by: libertybele on February 18, 2024, 01:20:37 am
No one needs a degree in economics to know that. All it takes is a trip to the to the grocery store or gas station.

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